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  1. 4 de dic. de 2002 · The Interrogation of Michael Crowe: Directed by Don McBrearty. With Ally Sheedy, Mark Rendall, John Bourgeois, Hannah Lochner. The lives of Escondido, California residents Cheryl and Stephen Crowe change one morning when they find their twelve year old daughter Stephanie Crowe stabbed to death in her bedroom.

  2. Puedes ver En defensa de Michael Crowe, película completa en nuestra guía cinematográfica - Michael es el hijo mediano de una familia acomodada, cuya vida transcurre feliz hasta que una mañana sucede una fatalidad. Cuando el padre acude a la habitación de su hija, ésta aaparenta asesinada. Entre el dolor y la consternación, ni la familia ...

  3. The Interrogation Of Michael Crowe. A woman (Ally Sheedy) tries to help her 14-year-old son after police coerce him into confessing to murdering his sister. IMDb 6.8 1 h 30 min 2002. 16+. Suspense · Drama · Powerful · Thoughtful. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  4. The Interrogation of Michael Crowe. 2002 · 1 hr 31 min. TV-14. Thriller · Drama · Crime. Examines the real-life story of the controversial interrogation and coerced confession of a 14-year-old for the stabbing murder of his little sister. Subtitles: English. Starring: Ally Sheedy Mark Rendall John Bourgeois Rosemary Dunsmore Karl Pruner.

  5. This one-hour Court TV documentary reconstructs the police investigation and forced confession of a 14-year-old boy charged with murdering his sister. Using tactics that are legal but highly manipulative, police questioned him without a lawyer or a parent present. Recording the interrogation on videotape, the police gradually broke Michael down ...

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    • Alfred I. duPont Awards
  6. The Interrogation of Michael Crowe: Película de 2002 con Ally Sheedy, Mark Rendall, John Bourgeois

  7. The controversial interrogation and coerced confession of a 14 years-old for the murder of his sister. After hours of intense interrogation without a lawyer or parent present, he ultimately breaks down and confesses to a crime he didn’t commit.